#59 Figure 40-24 shows the energy levels of two types of atoms. Atoms A are in...
9. (5 pts) Figure B shows the energy levels of a material that is to be used in a laser. Which of the following wavelengths (nm) is one of the better ones at which to produce the lasing (better in the sense that the lasing is easier to produce)? There are several lasing schemes possible here, but only one of them has the corresponding wavelength listed in the answer array. a) 479 b) 333 c) 289 d) 841 e) 1033...
4.8 He-Ne Laser The He-Ne laser system energy levels can be quite complicated, as shown in Figure 4.58. There are a number of lasing emissions in the laser output in the red (632.8 nm), green (543.5 nm), orange (612 nm), yellow (594.1 nm), and in the infrared regions at 1.52 μm and 3.39 μm, which give the He-Ne laser its versatility. The pumping mechanism for all these lasers operations is the same, energy transfer from excited He atoms to Ne...
Energy (eV) 1. The figure to the right shows the first few energy levels for lithium. The ground state for the valence electron (the electron most likely to change 4 energy levels) is the 2s state which is why that state is set to O eV. Make a table showing all possible transitions in the emission spectrum. For each possible transition indicate A. Energy change of possible transition. B. At for the transition. Is the transition allowed? C. Wavelength of...
Part A) The figure shows part of the energy level diagram of a certain atom. The energy spacing between levels 1 and 2 is twice that between 2 and 3. If an electron makes a transition from level 3 to level 2, the radiation of wavelength A is emitted. What possible radiation wavelengths might be produced by other transitions between the three energy levels?Part B)What is the energy required to remove the electron from a hydrogen atom in the n 11...
The figure here shows a plot of potential energy U versus position x of a 0.886 ko partide that can travel only along an x ads.Noncordervative forces are not involved.) Three values are U 1 5), Us 35 ) and UC - 45 ). The partide is released at x - 4.5 m with an initial speed of 7.8 m/s, headed in the negative x direction. (a) If the partide can reach x™ 1.0 m, what is its speed there,...
1. According to the paper, what does lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) do and what does it allow to happen within the myofiber? (5 points) 2. According to the paper, what is the major disadvantage of relying on glycolysis during high-intensity exercise? (5 points) 3. Using Figure 1 in the paper, briefly describe the different sources of ATP production at 50% versus 90% AND explain whether you believe this depiction of ATP production applies to a Type IIX myofiber in a human....